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A toddler is 2-5 years old.
The only thing that marred our trip was a nightmarish journey on the metro when we first arrived. Level access for pushchairs is poorly signposted and often non-existent; lifts smell ‘yucky' as Catherine put it.
Bento-style lunches are a popular option for parents who are looking to make their children's lunches more visually appealing and appetizing and Pinterest has many boards and pins dedicated to this style of lunch making.
Favourite look? The star is clearly trying to get in all her white before Labor Day as she wore the same outfit the day before with different shoes while out with a male friend at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood
I was relieved we could eat outside in the spring sunshine because tightly-packed tables inside jostling cafes are not so pushchair friendly. Eating outdoors meant we had a wider selection of lunch options and weren't restricted to ‘kid-friendly' chain restaurants.
Berges is part of an epic regeneration project, banishing cars and creating a massive pedestrianised waterfront filled with playful ideas: quirky benches, complex pavement mazes, child-friendly climbing walls, ampitheatre seating and even a be-your-own-DJ style disco under a bridge.
Some good ideas for meals for toddlers are Chicken tenders, corn, beans, mashed potatoes, and rolls.
There were lavish antique shops and chic art galleries all around, as well as the all-important boulangerie, fromagerie, patisserie and boucherie (bread, cheese, cakes and a butcher). Even a wine merchant was less than two minutes from the front door.
It was a great route towards the Eiffel Tower where we gazed up through the steelwork and consumed towering chocolate ice creams while tourists with more patience queued to scale Gustave Eiffel's masterpiece of engineering.
We also enjoyed ourselves in the historical Palais Royal, just north of the Louvre. The 18th century architecture is some of the city's most elegant - but we entertained ourselves jumping across the truncated black and white columns installed by sculptor Daniel Buren in 1986.
Don't let that put you off - there's a huge amount of equipment for children of all ages. There's also only one entrance/exit so we could relax in the sun while Catherine ran riot and baby Hannah had a snooze.
In Standard Premier there was enough room to keep our pushchair in the carriage with sleeping baby left in peace, and when our wriggly 11-month-old did wake up she was happier not being restrained with a seatbelt, compared to the tantrums of take off and landing.
The Eiffel Tour, the Seine, Notre Dame, the Louvre, the Champs-Elysees - these places are tightly packed together and because we were staying on the doorstep we were raring to go each day, fuelled by still-warm early morning croissants.
But we also had time to sample little bistros offering hearty salads filled with cold meats and mouthwateringly-juicy burgers. Restaurant staff were consistently charming, entertaining our girls while we scanned the menus.
Struggling with suitcases, a toddler tantrum, a fractious baby and barely enough room to squeeze into the carriage, I reached for my handbag and found a pickpocket rifling through click the following internet page contents. I screamed and he jumped off as the doors shut.
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